Hi Reader ππ»,
It's been a busy week full of releases, hasn't it? Not only did we see 6.5.4, we also saw the very first beta of WordPress 6.6.
These weeks before large WordCamps, such as the upcoming WordCamp Europe in Torino, always seem to be full of extra work-load surprises. This past week, for me at least, was no exception π
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In other words, it's been a busy week full of being pulled in every direction, but I still managed to fill the 123rd edition of Within WordPress.
Let's jump in, hope you enjoy it!
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ποΈ Within WordPress News
Hereβs what I saw happening this past week:
- WordPress 6.6 will introduce a warm and welcome change that is about reducing the CSS specificity of all the styles used on the frontend. This change will make it a lot easier to override core styles for themes going forward.
- Jamie Marsland continues with his wonderful WordPress Speed Build challenges. The latest and greatest was with Rich Tabor and Jonathan Jernigan. Incredible learning opportunities for anyone wanting to understand how to build sites in WordPress' Site Editor.
- Server setups are always fun reads. Tim Nash's version is no exception, especially since I know of Tim's extensive experience in hosting and security.
I've stopped building my own servers years ago, but I still love playing around with setting one up.
- WordPress.com have really started welcoming agencies more now that they've opened up bulk pricing. Interesting move!
- Felix Arntz open-sourced his collection of MU plugins. They're mostly about WP Admin UI enhancements, block editor tweaks, disabling some core features, and more neat little things like that.
Did you know Ryan also has a wonderful plugin called Advanced Query Loop?
Highly recommend you read that, because I believe a very large part of WordPress' future success depends on WordPress Playground. No cap.
- Emilia Capital, run by Joost de Valk and Marieke van de Rakt, have launched an interesting tool. It's called Progress Planner and it aims to will help you to get that work done that makes your website successful.
- βDave Martin, product designer at Automattic, shares a free 43 lesson course that shares everything he's learned about gathering design feedback over the past 20+ years. It's called Better Design Feedback.
π Performance & Security
My favorite performance optimizing tools in WordPress:
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π Within WordPress Highlight
- βGravity SMTP seamlessly integrates with trusted email service providers such as SendGrid, Mailgun, Postmark, and Brevo, as well as other SMTP and API-based services. By connecting your WordPress sites to these providers, users can overcome the limitations of WordPress' default PHP Mail function, which often results in unreliable email delivery and messages being flagged as spam.
βCheck out Gravity SMTP!
Some of my favorite WordPress tools:
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π‘ Interesting Finds
π Bonus
Speaking of coffee. If you, like me, don't drink coffee, but you are curious for a wonderful alternative, check out βmy post on X on exactly thatβ.
Lastly, do let me know if you're going to be at WordCamp Europe next week, Reader. Please come say hi, I'd love to connect there.
Thatβs it for this weekβs edition of Within WordPress. Thanks for reading!
Best,
Remkus
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